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Classification of bulk metallic glasses by atomic size difference, heat of mixing and period of constituent elements and its application to characterization of the main alloying element
被引:3657
|作者:
Takeuchi, A
[1
]
Inoue, A
[1
]
机构:
[1] Tohoku Univ, Inst Mat Res, Sendai, Miyagi 9808577, Japan
关键词:
bulk metallic glass;
mixing enthalpy;
atomic radius;
periodic table;
main element;
ternary system;
multicomponent system;
glass-forming ability;
atomic configuration;
interchangeability;
D O I:
10.2320/matertrans.46.2817
中图分类号:
T [工业技术];
学科分类号:
08 ;
摘要:
Bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) have been classified according to the atomic size difference. heat of mixing (Delta H-mix) and period of the constituent elements in the periodic table. The BMGs discovered to date are classified into seven groups on the basis of a previous result by Inoue. The seven groups are as follows: (G-I) ETM/Ln-LTM/BM-Al/Ga, (G-II) ETM/Ln-LTM/BM-Metalloid (G-III) Al/Ga-LTM/BM-Metalloid, (G-IV) IIA-ETM/Ln-LTM/BM, (G-V) LTM/BM-Metalloid, (G-VI) ETM/Ln-LTM/BM and (G-VII) IIA-LTM/BM. where ETM. Ln, LTM, BM and IIA refer to early transition, lantlianide, late transition, group IIIB-IVB and group IIA-group metals, respectively. The main alloying element of ternary G-I, G-V and G-VII, ternary G-II and G-IV, and tertiary G-VI BMGs is the largest, intermediate and smallest atomic radius compared to the other alloying elements, respectively. The main alloying element of tertiary BMGs belonging to G-I. G-V. G-VI and G-VII is an element in the atomic pair with the largest and negative value of Delta H-mix (<(Delta H)under bar >(mix)(LN)). while the main element of ternary BMGs belonging to G-II and G-IV is independent of the atomic pair with <(Delta H)under bar >(mix)(LN). The characteristics of the main element derived for the ternary BMGs are directly applicable to multicomponent BMGs belonging to G-I. G-II, G-IV (Mg-based BMGs), G-V and G-VII. The main element can be the larger-sized element in the atomic pair with <(Delta H)under bar >(mix)(LN) or in the same group as the other elements for multicomponent BMGs belonging to G-III. G-IV (Be-containing Zr-based BMG) and G-VI. The main element of BMGs belonging to G-VI tends to change from the element with the smallest atomic radius in a ternary system to an element with a relatively large atomic size in a in multicomponent system. The change is due to an increase in glass-forming ability through multicomponent alloying of BMGs belonging to G-VI. The results of the classification of BMGs obtained in the present study are important for further development of BMGs, with the results providing a road map for the development of new BMG compositions.
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页码:2817 / 2829
页数:13
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